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Chapter 5
Production Agencies

Articles

1
Definitions
Sections 1621–1624
2
Comprehensive Definitions
Sections 1625–1630
3
Licensing
Sections 1631–1651
4
Applications
Sections 1652–1661
5
Bonds
Sections 1662–1665
6
License Qualifications
Sections 1666–1672
7
License Qualification Examinations
Sections 1675–1684
8
Certificates of Convenience
Sections 1685–1698
9
Issuance of Licenses
Sections 1702–1707.51
10
Termination of Licenses
Sections 1708–1712.5
11
License Terms
Sections 1716–1723
12
Conduct of Licensee
Sections 1724–1736.5
13
Disciplinary Actions
Sections 1737–1748.5
13.5
Prelicensing and Continuing Education
Sections 1749–1749.85
14
Fees
Sections 1750–1751.7
15
Travel Insurance Agents
Sections 1752–1757
15.5
Cargo Shippers’ Agents
Sections 1757.1–1757.3
16
Variable Contract Agents
Sections 1758.1–1758.5
16.1
Portable Electronics Insurance
Sections 1758.6–1758.693
16.3
Self-service Storage Agents
Sections 1758.7–1758.792
16.6
Car Rental Agents
Sections 1758.8–1758.891
16.7
Credit Insurance Agents
Sections 1758.9–1758.993
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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